Stanton County High School - Trojan Yearbook (Johnson, KS)

 - Class of 1983

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“Totally Awesome” What was Mr. Munguia doing teaching Spanish to Coach Morris’ Freshmen Boys' P.E. class? That was just one of the zany activities indulged in by students and faculty during Fall Festival’s Spirit Week. On Monday, the faculty baffled their stu- dents by exchanging classes for My- stery Day. On Tuesday. Hat and Western Day, S.C. was Western from the brims of their hats to the spurs on their boots. Wednesday was ‘‘grody to the max. All the student body de- cided to go punk by painting their faces, dressing up in bizarre outfits, and dyeing their hair in different colors for Punk-Rock Day. Roll-’Em-Up Day showed off everyone's knees during their race to decorate class halls. That contest was won by the Seniors on Thursday. The Trojans clinched Spirit Week by dressing first- class on Deck- Em-Out Day. -Copy by Martha Badillo, photos by Tonya Neilan. Lucy Trujillo, Jimmy Harrell. Sheila Wilkerson. Debbie Ashida. Jim Sipes. Rejeana Terrill. Tamara McKinney and Gina Mcelroy are starry-eyed. Fer Sure! Posing sullenly are punk Trojans Lynette Lashmet, Mark Winger. Lori Hoopingarner. Cindy Bitner. Jami Snook. David Smith. Larilee Martin and Lyle Hoopingarner. | 16 While participating in the hall decorating contest during Spirit Week, several sophomores reach for a lollipop.

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THE MAGICAL MOMENT ARRIVES Lori Hoopingarner Crowned Queen, For Fall Festival The moment of magic arrived when Lori Hoopingarner was crowned Fall Festival Queen on October 8. 1982 by her escort. Bret Kendrick. The Fall Festival activities took place prior to a very cold game which ended in a 40-0 triumph for the Trojans over the Sublette Larks. Oth- er Senior candidates were Tara Stein, who was escorted by Kelly Von Hemel. and Marylee Ramsay, escorted by Gary Whaley. Attendants for the occasion were: Freshman Kelli Shore, escorted by Scott Whaley; Junior Tamara McKinney, escorted by David Smith; and Sophomore Sheila Wilkerson. escorted by Lance Hoopingarner. The flower girl and crown bearer were Jalizabeth Pauls and Skip Cox. The theme for the occasion was “Magic Power. which was chosen by the Pep Club. -Tamara McKinney, photos by Jerry Sipes and Tonya Neilan. Clockwise from left: Although cold, Lori manages to give a warm smile to her ad- miring fans. Tara and Kelly try to keep the kids warm. Kelli’s face displays her mounting ex- citement. During the Fall Festival ceremony. Tamara and David pass before the crowd. ,



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mrv Sports History Made Lance Hoopingarner Goes To State SCHS sports history was made this year when Lance Hoopingarner be- came the first SCHS golfer to compete on the state level. Placing fifth at Regionals at Lakin with a score of 86 qualified Lance to compete in the State Golf Tour- nament at Hesston. Lance shot a 95 on a very tough course, a median score for state high school golfers on the Hesston course. This year’s golf team combined enthusiasm and hard work to end the sea- son with a feeling of great accomplish- ment. Both the varsity and junior varsity teams did well and were greatly improved from last year. The varsity team members included Lance Hoopingarner. Cary Man- gels. Greg Barton. Todd Bordewick. Ke- vin Eckas. and Kyle Grover. Five mem- bers of the J.V. squad received medals from their tournament competition. Those placing were Ramon Fira. Duane Bodey. Mark Winger. Jimmy Harrell, and Lyle Hoopingarner. Following through on hit swing in good form. Lance watches as his ball dis- appears from sight. The golf team, enjoying a laid back time before practice, included, back row: Kevin Eckas. John Nicholas. Mark Winger. Ramon Fira. Lyle Hoopingarner. Mark Lauppe, Robert Fira. Todd Bordewick. Kyle Grover. Front row: Jeff Arnold. Lance Hoopingarner. Cary Man- gels. Duane Bodey. Greg Barton. Coach Kraig Dexter. Coach Deb Lanning. Getting into the swing thingsA?re ractices avidly to perfect his form.

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